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Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers: Folk Traditions of Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers: Folk Traditions of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

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Remote and rugged, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (fondly known as
the U.P. ) has been home to a rich variety of indigenous peoples and Old World immigrants - a heritage deeply embedded in today’s
Yooper
culture. Ojibwes, French Canadians, Finns, Cornish, Poles, Italians, Slovenians, and others have all lived here, attracted to the area by its timber, mineral ore, and fishing grounds. Mixing local happenings with supernatural tales and creatively adapting traditional stories to suit changing audiences, the diverse inhabitants of the U.P. have created a wealth of lore populated with tricksters, outlaws, cunning trappers and poachers, eccentric bosses of the mines and lumber camps,
bloodstoppers
gifted with the lifesaving power to stop the flow of blood,
bearwalkers
able to assume the shape of bears, and more.For folklorist Richard M. Dorson, who ventured into the region in the late 1940s, the U.P. was a living laboratory, a storyteller’s paradise.
Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers , based on his extensive fieldwork in the area, is his richest and most enduring work. This new edition, with a critical introduction and an appendix of additional tales selected by James P. Leary, restores and expands Dorson’s classic contribution to American folklore. Engaging and well informed, the book presents and ponders the folk narratives of the region’s loggers, miners, lake sailors, trappers, and townfolk. Unfolding the variously peculiar and raucous tales of the U.P.,
Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers
reveals a vital component of Upper Midwest culture and a fascinating cross-section of American society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
17 November 2004
Pages
392
ISBN
9780299227142

Remote and rugged, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (fondly known as
the U.P. ) has been home to a rich variety of indigenous peoples and Old World immigrants - a heritage deeply embedded in today’s
Yooper
culture. Ojibwes, French Canadians, Finns, Cornish, Poles, Italians, Slovenians, and others have all lived here, attracted to the area by its timber, mineral ore, and fishing grounds. Mixing local happenings with supernatural tales and creatively adapting traditional stories to suit changing audiences, the diverse inhabitants of the U.P. have created a wealth of lore populated with tricksters, outlaws, cunning trappers and poachers, eccentric bosses of the mines and lumber camps,
bloodstoppers
gifted with the lifesaving power to stop the flow of blood,
bearwalkers
able to assume the shape of bears, and more.For folklorist Richard M. Dorson, who ventured into the region in the late 1940s, the U.P. was a living laboratory, a storyteller’s paradise.
Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers , based on his extensive fieldwork in the area, is his richest and most enduring work. This new edition, with a critical introduction and an appendix of additional tales selected by James P. Leary, restores and expands Dorson’s classic contribution to American folklore. Engaging and well informed, the book presents and ponders the folk narratives of the region’s loggers, miners, lake sailors, trappers, and townfolk. Unfolding the variously peculiar and raucous tales of the U.P.,
Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers
reveals a vital component of Upper Midwest culture and a fascinating cross-section of American society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Date
17 November 2004
Pages
392
ISBN
9780299227142